Jeff Beck

Nokia Theatre,
L.A. Live,
Los Angeles, CA
April 17, 2010


Lineage: Sony ECM-DS70P > Zoom H2 (@ 24bit/48kHz) > Audacity (fades, track splits, enveloping, export as 16bit/44.1kHz) > TLH (flac level 8)
Taper: klingklang
Location: Mezzanine, Row C, left of center


01. Eternity's Breath
02. Stratus
03. Led Boots
04. Corpus Christi Carol
05. JB/NMW Shred > Hammerhead
06. Mna na Eireann
07. bass solo
08. People Get Ready
09. Rollin' And Tumblin'
10. Never Alone
11. Big Block
12. Over The Rainbow
13. Blast From The East
14. Angel (Footsteps)
15. Dirty Mind
16. Brush With The Blues
17. I Want To Take You Higher
18. A Day In The Life
19. encore
20. How High The Moon
21. Nessun Dorma


Band:

Jeff Beck - Guitar
Jason Rebello - Keyboards
Rhonda Smith - Bass, vocals
Narada Michael Walden - Drums, vocals


Notes:

Second night of Jeff Beck's North American tour in support of his latest release, "Emotion And Commotion." This particular show was unique because it featured an
orchestra (it was advertised as a 22 piece). I believe the conductor's name is Peter Perry, but it's difficult to tell from JB's introduction at the end of the show.
They provided accompaniment on the new orchestral tracks, as well as "A Day In The Life." This was my 6th time seeing the mighty Jeff Beck since he started touring
again regularly with his "Who Else!" album in 1999 and he is still the greatest guitarist I have ever been fortunate enough to see live. And after 7 years since his
last album, it was great to hear and see some new songs included in his repertoire. If you haven't picked up "Emotion And Commotion," please do so (it features some
beautiful interpretations of "Corpus Christi Carol" and "Nessun Dorma").

Sound wise, this recording is kick bass heavy at times (NMW is a powerhouse!). I had the Zoom set at Low Gain with the record level at 74, but the PA was rather loud.
The people to my left were incredibly quiet, while the man to my right had an intense clap (fortunately, he only applauds between songs, so it doesn't interfere too
much). I tried to lower his applause as well as the bass heavy peaks as best as I could in Audacity using the envelope tool. But still be careful of loud applause
between tracks. You might also have to raise the volume for the quieter songs. And if burning to cd, the best place to split cds is between "Big Block" and "Over The
Rainbow."

Lastly, thank you to my mom for asking the KLOS booth man if he had "anything with Jeff Beck on it." And thank you to the KLOS booth man for then providing her with a
poster promoting the show (photo included). I also included a scan of my ticket. I originally had a different seat location, but the box office moved me up a few rows
for reasons unknown.

Please support the artist by buying his official releases and merch, and seeing him live if you can.

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